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"Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead" is a song in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. It is the centerpiece of several individual songs in an extended set-piece performed by the Munchkins, Glinda (Billie Burke) and Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) highlighted by a chorus of Munchkin girls (the Lullaby League) and one of Munchkin boys (the Lollipop Guild), it was also sung by studio singers as well as by sung ...
Although uncredited in The Wizard of Oz, he had several lines towards the end of the film, including: "She's dead. You killed her." "Hail to Dorothy! The Wicked Witch is dead!" and, in response to Dorothy's request for the late witch's broomstick, "Please! And take it with you!". [1] [2]
The Witch Is Dead' As composer Stephen Schwartz promised in a previous interview, "Right at the top of the movie, I'll just tell people you have to listen quick because it goes by quickly. But ...
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are the latest stars to step into the iconic roles of Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West, but how does their film adaptation of the Broadway musical ...
All the spoilers for 'Wicked Part 2,' including questions like does Elphaba die, what happens to Glinda, and who Fiyero ends up with at the end.
Madame Morrible (Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West) Morwen (Enchanted Forest Chronicles) Moss ; N. Natasha (The Master and Margarita) Nessarose, the Wicked Witch of the East (Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West) Nettle ; Anna-Karin Nieminen ; Enid Nightshade (The Worst Witch)
A pointed black hat resting on a pool of water. A broken window. A yellow brick road being traveled by a girl in a gingham dress surrounded by a lion, a tin man and a scarecrow.
Episode 847 (commonly known as the "Wicked Witch episode") is the 52nd episode from the seventh season of the American educational children's television series Sesame Street. It was directed by Robert Myhrum and written by Joseph A. Bailey, Judy Freudberg and Emily Kingsley , it originally aired on PBS on February 10, 1976.